Medicines for
treating infectious diseases are not widely available in under - developed countries, and therefore, local hospitals do not have the resources to provide treatment for every infected person.
Plasma contains antibodies, which makes it useful in
treating infectious diseases like parvovirus.
Treatment focuses on preventing complications by monitoring diet,
treating infectious diseases, and managing seizures.
A revolutionary RNA - editing tool promises to transform our understanding of RNA's role in our growth and development, and provide a new avenue for
treating infectious diseases and cancer.
The future of
treating infectious diseases may turn to thwarting their mechanisms rather than killing the bugs, Morse says.
While antibiotics have been highly effective at
treating infectious diseases, infectious bacteria have adapted to them and antibiotics have become less effective, according to the Centers for disease Control and Prevention.
The takeaway from these experiments is that any number of penicillin - type drugs combined with BPEI or related polymers could create a new first - line drug for
treating infectious diseases and change how MRSA and other infectious bacteria are treated.
There are currently 176 biologics in development to
treat infectious diseases alone.
The Division of Pediatric Infectious Disease at Floating Hospital for Children is home to preeminent researchers who are working to find improved ways to protect against and
treat infectious diseases.
«The rise of «superbugs» leaves the clinical community with a rapidly dwindling number of options to
treat infectious disease and to prevent the spread of resistant bacteria in, for example, hospital settings,» explains Professor Vincent O'Flaherty of the National University of Ireland Galway, co-corresponding author on the study, recently published in Frontiers in Microbiology.
By countering the microbes» tactics, scientists might be able to design new ways of preventing and
treating infectious disease.
While the 3D injectable scaffold is being tested in mice as a potential cancer vaccine, any combination of different antigens and drugs could be loaded into the scaffold, meaning it could also be used to
treat infectious diseases that may be resistant to conventional treatments.
Developing new ways of
treating infectious disease has become more pressing with the development of resistance to antibiotics.
CRISPR gene editing can now target RNA as well as DNA, which could be a way to
treat infectious diseases and cancer and track RNA as it moves around cells
«Although our goal is to develop systems that can
treat infectious diseases such as malaria, HIV or tuberculosis in sub-Saharan Africa or Southeast Asia, there are many applications here in the U.S. for treating chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes or psychiatric illness.
Clinical Trials Center This center has focused capabilities to test new candidate drugs and vaccines to prevent and
treat infectious diseases.
Findings from this research are vital to NIAID efforts to create vaccines, drugs, and diagnostic tools to better diagnose, prevent, and
treat infectious diseases.
An associate professor named Janelle Ayres, one of our rising stars, is upending the way
we treat infectious diseases by finding ways to harness the immune system, thereby lessening our dependence on increasingly ineffective antibiotics.
Laboratory and clinical studies on ayurvedic herbal preparations and other therapies have shown them to have a range of potentially beneficial effects for preventing and treating certain cancers,
treating infectious disease, promoting health, and treating aging.
I have seen and
treated infectious diseases in a clinical setting since 1972.
Not exact matches
Specialists in
infectious disease are protesting a gigantic overnight increase in the price of a 62 - year - old drug that is the standard of care for
treating a life - threatening parasitic infection.
If a child has been mistakenly fed another child's bottle of expressed breast milk, the possible exposure to HIV or other
infectious diseases should be
treated just as if an accidental exposure to other body fluids had occurred.
Our Floating Hospital
infectious disease experts typically
treat impetigo with antibiotics.
The expert specialists in the Division of Pediatric
Infectious Disease at Floating Hospital for Children in Boston diagnose and treat a range of common and uncommon infectious diseases in
Infectious Disease at Floating Hospital for Children in Boston diagnose and
treat a range of common and uncommon
infectious diseases in
infectious diseases in children.
Our pediatric
infectious disease team has the expertise and knowledge needed to diagnose and
treat a range of conditions.
At Floating Hospital for Children, our Pediatric
Infectious Disease specialists have extensive experience in
treating these «deep» infections, which are typically caused by bacteria in our environment like Staphylococcus aureus.
According to
infectious disease doctor and Lyme expert Benjamin Luft of Stony Brook University in New York, only certain strains of Northern Borrelia burgdorferi cause invasive Lyme
disease, though it's accepted protocol to
treat all Northern patients with antibiotics.
Whether pneumonia or sepsis —
infectious diseases are becoming increasingly difficult to
treat.
The scientists, working in the School of Biochemistry and Immunology in the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute at Trinity College Dublin, hope their discovery will have relevance for inflammatory and
infectious diseases — and that their findings may also help to develop much - needed new drugs to
treat people living with these conditions.
And one of the main drugs previously used to
treat the
infectious liver
disease was not very effective and had many side effects, including the possibility of transplant rejection.
Dr. Karsten Hueffer, lead author and a professor of veterinary microbiology at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, said he hopes the findings will help scientists better understand and
treat the
infectious viral
disease.
«This finding suggests that one could
treat severe flu of childhood with interferon, which is commercially available,» says Casanova, who is professor and head of the St. Giles Laboratory of Human Genetics of
Infectious Disease at Rockefeller, as well as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator.
Vaccines have
treated infectious prions in mice, raising hopes of a cure for the deadly human version of «mad cow
disease».
However, after decades of
treating acute
infectious diseases, health systems in sub-Saharan African countries are ill - prepared to handle the chronic
disease.
Created by a multidisciplinary panel led by
infectious diseases, pulmonary and critical care specialists, the new guidelines also recommend that each hospital develop an antibiogram, a regular analysis of the strains of bacteria causing pneumonia infections locally as well as which antibiotics effectively
treat them.
Robert Colebunders, an
infectious disease clinician at the University of Antwerp in Belgium, who was involved in
treating Ebola patients in the 1995 outbreak, says if there are survivors willing to donate blood, doctors should try the therapy.
Due to major advances in their immune potency DNA vaccines are being studied in human clinical trials for
treating cancer and
infectious diseases.
At the time, David Witt, an
infectious disease specialist at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in San Rafael, assumed that most of the infected kids were unvaccinated; the very first patient he
treated, for instance, was from a non-vaccinating family.
The United States has sufficient capacity for
treating another outbreak of the Ebola virus, but financial, staffing and resource challenges remain a hurdle for many hospitals and health systems attempting to maintain dedicated treatment centers for highly
infectious diseases, according to new study released today.
Educating both the general hepatology and
infectious disease communities — those primarily
treating patients with HCV — is critical so they understand HCV impacts not only the liver, but is a systemic infection.
In the mid-1940s, the Department of Defense commissioned researchers, led by
infectious disease scientist Charles Rammelkamp, to study whether
treating strep with penicillin would also prevent rheumatic heart
disease, then a serious problem among troops.
The findings, published in Cell Host & Microbe, may represent a breakthrough strategy for
treating West Nile Virus after virus invasion of the brain and the central nervous system, noted senior author Priti Kumar, M.D., associate professor of
infectious disease at Yale School of Medicine.
«Secondary bacterial infections cause much of the sickness and about 25 percent of all deaths during the flu season, and 50 to 95 percent of deaths during pandemics of influenza,» says Jonathan McCullers, an
infectious disease specialist at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and co-author of a study that suggests a new way of
treating such conditions.
Over the last few decades, monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have become one of the most important approaches to
treating a variety of
diseases, including cancers, autoimmune disorders, and, to a smaller degree,
infectious diseases.
«Understanding these mechanisms in vivo would allow for targeted blockade of bacterial transport via vaccinations or medications, which could ultimately lead to new ways to prevent or
treat airway
infectious diseases,» Dr. Shiloh explained.
Frank Palella, an
infectious -
disease specialist at Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois, says a «nuance» of the new analysis is that «life expectancy increased dramatically in appropriately
treated people.»
Despite decades of research decoding the influenza virus — and great advances in
treating and vaccinating against the
disease — this
infectious pathogen continues both to surprise and confound us
«While these findings require further study into the mechanism that causes shingles patients to have an increased risk of heart attack and stroke, it is important that physicians
treating these patients make them aware of their increased risk,» said Sung - Han Kim, MD, PhD, a physician in the department of
infectious diseases at Asan Medical Center in Seoul and one of the study authors.
Leading research to understand,
treat, and prevent
infectious, immunologic, and allergic
diseases
NIAID conducts and supports basic and applied research to better understand,
treat, and ultimately prevent
infectious, immunologic, and allergic
diseases.